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Waz
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8,599 for Victory v Glory in the W-League
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Gyfox
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+xWhat was the Roar v SFC attendance on Friday? 8,356
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Keeper66
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What was the Roar v SFC attendance on Friday?
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Nommag
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On NZ Herald website this was posted about the nix victory game next Friday
'But this season's upsurge in form, inspired by new coach Mark Rudan, gives reasons for hope. Broadcast ratings and crowds are up — there should be close to 20,000 at Eden Park for the clash with Melbourne Victory on Friday, reflecting the increased interest in the team.'
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Waz
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6,569 City v Reds.
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southmelb
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MCG are predicting 20-25k for the Stars. They need to win to make the finals but they have been in dreadful form last few games.
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TheRealFootballSupporter
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so who will get a bigger crowd tomorrow? Victory vs glory at AAMI or big bash Stars vs Sixers next door at the MCG? I'm going with Victory vs Glory
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+x+x+xWasn’t tonight’s game scheduled to give Jets time for next weeks ACL game? That's the one. I still think this is stupid. The way it stands, A-league - Thursday night ACL - Tuesday night A-league - Friday night I would have gone with, A-league - Friday night ACL - Tuesday night A-league - Sunday night Foxtel mustn't've wanted to move the second match on the Friday. If Newcastle v Melbourne City fell in the woods and nobody scored a Puskas Award nominated goal, would anyone hear it?
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robstazzz
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+x+xWasn’t tonight’s game scheduled to give Jets time for next weeks ACL game? That's the one. I still think this is stupid. The way it stands, A-league - Thursday night ACL - Tuesday night A-league - Friday night I would have gone with, A-league - Friday night ACL - Tuesday night A-league - Sunday night
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paladisious
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+xWasn’t tonight’s game scheduled to give Jets time for next weeks ACL game? That's the one.
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Melbcityguy
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the average attendance is 10,618 i think it will go up after the victory/perth game melb derby, finals ect
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Waz
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Wasn’t tonight’s game scheduled to give Jets time for next weeks ACL game?
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robstazzz
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So what's FFA's reasoning behind tonight's fucked up decision to play on a Thursday night outside of the holidays period?
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Gyfox
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+x+xThe 2nd division is intended to be better than the NPL which is way better than the NYL in the bigger states. If it's not it's pointless. The cost of the 2nd division will be greater than the NPL and way more than the NYL. The AAFC indicated a $2.5m budget. If clubs can't find that sort of money then I doubt they will be selected for the 2nd division. what is going on with the second division? haven't heard anything from the AAFC in ages. isn't it supposed to start in about 20 months? or is this just a pipe dream? Nagorotto has been appointed the chair of the committee by the FFA board and the committee work is supposed to feed into the NLWG process so it has to start its work soon because the members of the NLWG have been named.
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Feed_The_Brox
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+xThe 2nd division is intended to be better than the NPL which is way better than the NYL in the bigger states. If it's not it's pointless. The cost of the 2nd division will be greater than the NPL and way more than the NYL. The AAFC indicated a $2.5m budget. If clubs can't find that sort of money then I doubt they will be selected for the 2nd division. what is going on with the second division? haven't heard anything from the AAFC in ages. isn't it supposed to start in about 20 months? or is this just a pipe dream?
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Gyfox
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xAFLW at Geelong 18400 What will West Melbourne get? I wonder how many people A league teams would get if our games were free, like your games are. But that shows the difference between the business understanding of each code AFL: Launches the AFLW out of a bigger bucket and gets people to the games free. Win for the game A League: Waiting until a fully professional second division that pays for itself can be found before establishing a second tier Also, it isnt guarenteed that free tickets means a bigger crowd. Look at GWS for example. If the interest isnt there then neither are the fans. I doubt 18k people turned up to watch something they didnt like because it was free but you want football to have a 2nd division. When for 40 years no one from the NSL or A league had the will or means to establish one. They do have the means. If there can be a national youth league then there can be a national second tier because thats all that is required. One to replace the other When you look at the PFA model of $5m fully professional second tier clubs you can see why we dont have one yet The standard of the 2nd division has to be way above the NYL and to do that costs much more than the NYL. Can they use a transfer market? Can they negotiate a tv deal? Can they organise their own sponsorship? That is such a bullshit cop out statement. The 2nd division is intended to be better than the NPL which is way better than the NYL in the bigger states. If it's not it's pointless. The cost of the 2nd division will be greater than the NPL and way more than the NYL. The AAFC indicated a $2.5m budget. If clubs can't find that sort of money then I doubt they will be selected for the 2nd division. The only thing pointless was this post. Of course a player scrapping in the NYL would prefer to play first team football. And it's not up to the league it's up to the club. Stop making stupid restrictions on clubs. I haven't placed any restrictions on 2nd division clubs. The context of my posts is Bluebird again wanting to close off the NYL and have the 2nd division initially be NYL quality and cost. That certainly doesn't satisfy what the AAFC is talking about in their Championship document. I simply agree that a budget of $2.5m as proposed by the AAFC is of the right order. NPL teams in Sydney operate on budgets over $600k already so operating a club above that standard in a national competition will cost way above the cost of operating a NYL team in a competition lower than the NPL.
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TheSelectFew
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xAFLW at Geelong 18400 What will West Melbourne get? I wonder how many people A league teams would get if our games were free, like your games are. But that shows the difference between the business understanding of each code AFL: Launches the AFLW out of a bigger bucket and gets people to the games free. Win for the game A League: Waiting until a fully professional second division that pays for itself can be found before establishing a second tier Also, it isnt guarenteed that free tickets means a bigger crowd. Look at GWS for example. If the interest isnt there then neither are the fans. I doubt 18k people turned up to watch something they didnt like because it was free but you want football to have a 2nd division. When for 40 years no one from the NSL or A league had the will or means to establish one. They do have the means. If there can be a national youth league then there can be a national second tier because thats all that is required. One to replace the other When you look at the PFA model of $5m fully professional second tier clubs you can see why we dont have one yet The standard of the 2nd division has to be way above the NYL and to do that costs much more than the NYL. Can they use a transfer market? Can they negotiate a tv deal? Can they organise their own sponsorship? That is such a bullshit cop out statement. The 2nd division is intended to be better than the NPL which is way better than the NYL in the bigger states. If it's not it's pointless. The cost of the 2nd division will be greater than the NPL and way more than the NYL. The AAFC indicated a $2.5m budget. If clubs can't find that sort of money then I doubt they will be selected for the 2nd division. The only thing pointless was this post. Of course a player scrapping in the NYL would prefer to play first team football. And it's not up to the league it's up to the club. Stop making stupid restrictions on clubs.
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bluebird
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+x+x+x+x+x+xAFLW at Geelong 18400 What will West Melbourne get? I wonder how many people A league teams would get if our games were free, like your games are. But that shows the difference between the business understanding of each code AFL: Launches the AFLW out of a bigger bucket and gets people to the games free. Win for the game A League: Waiting until a fully professional second division that pays for itself can be found before establishing a second tier Also, it isnt guarenteed that free tickets means a bigger crowd. Look at GWS for example. If the interest isnt there then neither are the fans. I doubt 18k people turned up to watch something they didnt like because it was free but you want football to have a 2nd division. When for 40 years no one from the NSL or A league had the will or means to establish one. They do have the means. If there can be a national youth league then there can be a national second tier because thats all that is required. One to replace the other When you look at the PFA model of $5m fully professional second tier clubs you can see why we dont have one yet The standard of the 2nd division has to be way above the NYL and to do that costs much more than the NYL. Not initially If a second division the standard of the youth league gets us a second division then why not? Obviously it will grow over time
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Melbcityguy
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Melbourne Victory 190,397 21,155 40,504 - Rnd 1 vs MCY 16,508 - Rnd 4 vs CCM
Sydney FC 121,309 15,164 30,588 - Rnd 2 vs WSW 10,101 - Rnd 7 vs WEL
Brisbane Roar 74,815 10,688 15,129 - Rnd 2 vs WEL 7,131 - Rnd 15 vs MVC
Newcastle Jets 66,639 9,520 11,814 - Rnd 3 vs MVC 6,701 - Rnd 8 vs PER
Perth Glory 95,134 9,513 11,393 - Rnd 16 vs NEW 7,213 - Rnd 15 vs ADL
Melbourne City 73,735 9,217 24,306 - Rnd 9 vs MVC 5,149 - Rnd 15 vs WSW
Adelaide United 88,246 8,825 12,115 - Rnd 12 vs MVC 7,071 - Rnd 17 vs BRI
Western Sydney Wanderers 79,144 8,794 18,043 - Rnd 8 vs SYD 5,067 - Rnd 4 vs BRI
Wellington Phoenix 65,685 7,298 10,186 - Rnd 13 vs CCM 4,829 - Rnd 6 vs PER
Central Coast Mariners 50,743 6,343 8,923 - Rnd 9 vs NEW 4,103 - Rnd 12 vs MCY
Total: 905,847 10,657 40,504 - MVC vs MCY 4,103 - CCM vs MCY
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Gyfox
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xAFLW at Geelong 18400 What will West Melbourne get? I wonder how many people A league teams would get if our games were free, like your games are. But that shows the difference between the business understanding of each code AFL: Launches the AFLW out of a bigger bucket and gets people to the games free. Win for the game A League: Waiting until a fully professional second division that pays for itself can be found before establishing a second tier Also, it isnt guarenteed that free tickets means a bigger crowd. Look at GWS for example. If the interest isnt there then neither are the fans. I doubt 18k people turned up to watch something they didnt like because it was free but you want football to have a 2nd division. When for 40 years no one from the NSL or A league had the will or means to establish one. They do have the means. If there can be a national youth league then there can be a national second tier because thats all that is required. One to replace the other When you look at the PFA model of $5m fully professional second tier clubs you can see why we dont have one yet The standard of the 2nd division has to be way above the NYL and to do that costs much more than the NYL. Can they use a transfer market? Can they negotiate a tv deal? Can they organise their own sponsorship? That is such a bullshit cop out statement. The 2nd division is intended to be better than the NPL which is way better than the NYL in the bigger states. If it's not it's pointless. The cost of the 2nd division will be greater than the NPL and way more than the NYL. The AAFC indicated a $2.5m budget. If clubs can't find that sort of money then I doubt they will be selected for the 2nd division.
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TheSelectFew
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+x+x+x+x+x+xAFLW at Geelong 18400 What will West Melbourne get? I wonder how many people A league teams would get if our games were free, like your games are. But that shows the difference between the business understanding of each code AFL: Launches the AFLW out of a bigger bucket and gets people to the games free. Win for the game A League: Waiting until a fully professional second division that pays for itself can be found before establishing a second tier Also, it isnt guarenteed that free tickets means a bigger crowd. Look at GWS for example. If the interest isnt there then neither are the fans. I doubt 18k people turned up to watch something they didnt like because it was free but you want football to have a 2nd division. When for 40 years no one from the NSL or A league had the will or means to establish one. They do have the means. If there can be a national youth league then there can be a national second tier because thats all that is required. One to replace the other When you look at the PFA model of $5m fully professional second tier clubs you can see why we dont have one yet The standard of the 2nd division has to be way above the NYL and to do that costs much more than the NYL. Can they use a transfer market? Can they negotiate a tv deal? Can they organise their own sponsorship? That is such a bullshit cop out statement.
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Gyfox
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+x+x+x+x+xAFLW at Geelong 18400 What will West Melbourne get? I wonder how many people A league teams would get if our games were free, like your games are. But that shows the difference between the business understanding of each code AFL: Launches the AFLW out of a bigger bucket and gets people to the games free. Win for the game A League: Waiting until a fully professional second division that pays for itself can be found before establishing a second tier Also, it isnt guarenteed that free tickets means a bigger crowd. Look at GWS for example. If the interest isnt there then neither are the fans. I doubt 18k people turned up to watch something they didnt like because it was free but you want football to have a 2nd division. When for 40 years no one from the NSL or A league had the will or means to establish one. They do have the means. If there can be a national youth league then there can be a national second tier because thats all that is required. One to replace the other When you look at the PFA model of $5m fully professional second tier clubs you can see why we dont have one yet The standard of the 2nd division has to be way above the NYL and to do that costs much more than the NYL.
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Besides the Sydney-city game all the games were exciting very high scoring round
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chris
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+x+x+x+x+xAFLW at Geelong 18400 What will West Melbourne get? I wonder how many people A league teams would get if our games were free, like your games are. But that shows the difference between the business understanding of each code AFL: Launches the AFLW out of a bigger bucket and gets people to the games free. Win for the game A League: Waiting until a fully professional second division that pays for itself can be found before establishing a second tier Also, it isnt guarenteed that free tickets means a bigger crowd. Look at GWS for example. If the interest isnt there then neither are the fans. I doubt 18k people turned up to watch something they didnt like because it was free but you want football to have a 2nd division. When for 40 years no one from the NSL or A league had the will or means to establish one. They do have the means. If there can be a national youth league then there can be a national second tier because thats all that is required. One to replace the other When you look at the PFA model of $5m fully professional second tier clubs you can see why we dont have one yet Bring Back the Starwars round
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+x+x+x+xAFLW at Geelong 18400 What will West Melbourne get? I wonder how many people A league teams would get if our games were free, like your games are. But that shows the difference between the business understanding of each code AFL: Launches the AFLW out of a bigger bucket and gets people to the games free. Win for the game A League: Waiting until a fully professional second division that pays for itself can be found before establishing a second tier Also, it isnt guarenteed that free tickets means a bigger crowd. Look at GWS for example. If the interest isnt there then neither are the fans. I doubt 18k people turned up to watch something they didnt like because it was free but you want football to have a 2nd division. When for 40 years no one from the NSL or A league had the will or means to establish one. They do have the means. If there can be a national youth league then there can be a national second tier because thats all that is required. One to replace the other When you look at the PFA model of $5m fully professional second tier clubs you can see why we dont have one yet
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+x+xAFLW at Geelong 18400 What will West Melbourne get? I wonder how many people A league teams would get if our games were free, like your games are. Didn't Melb City do that recently with the macca's promo
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agga78
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+x+x+x+x+xAFLW at Geelong 18400 What will West Melbourne get? I wonder how many people A league teams would get if our games were free, like your games are. Gold Coast hosted a game for free, got 5k. They actually got 10k and the match was abandoned due to 200mil of rain and they 21k get tickets but obviously due to the weather only half turned up. It was too. Was that against Brisbane as well.? Ccm
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TheSelectFew
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+x+x+x+xAFLW at Geelong 18400 What will West Melbourne get? I wonder how many people A league teams would get if our games were free, like your games are. Gold Coast hosted a game for free, got 5k. They actually got 10k and the match was abandoned due to 200mil of rain and they 21k get tickets but obviously due to the weather only half turned up. It was too. Was that against Brisbane as well.?
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agga78
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+x+x+xAFLW at Geelong 18400 What will West Melbourne get? I wonder how many people A league teams would get if our games were free, like your games are. Gold Coast hosted a game for free, got 5k. They actually got 10k and the match was abandoned due to 200mil of rain and they 21k get tickets but obviously due to the weather only half turned up.
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TheSelectFew
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+x+xAFLW at Geelong 18400 What will West Melbourne get? I wonder how many people A league teams would get if our games were free, like your games are. Gold Coast hosted a game for free, got 5k.
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